Presenter
Phillip Carns

Biography
Phil Carns is a computer scientist in the Mathematics and Computer Science division of Argonne National Laboratory. He is also an adjunct associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at Clemson University and a fellow of the Northwestern-Argonne Institute for Science and Engineering.
Phil Carns has worked at Argonne since 2008, acting as technical lead, principal investigator, or developer for influential HPC research projects including Darshan (application I/O characterization), TOKIO (platform I/O characterization), Mochi (composable data services), PVFS (parallel file system), CODES (storage system simulation), and the Exascale Computing Project (data libraries and services for exascale platforms). He is a recipient of multiple R&D 100 awards.
Phil Carns has worked at Argonne since 2008, acting as technical lead, principal investigator, or developer for influential HPC research projects including Darshan (application I/O characterization), TOKIO (platform I/O characterization), Mochi (composable data services), PVFS (parallel file system), CODES (storage system simulation), and the Exascale Computing Project (data libraries and services for exascale platforms). He is a recipient of multiple R&D 100 awards.
Presentations
Workshop
Applications and Application Frameworks
Distributed Computing
Middleware and System Software
W
Workshop
Data Movement and Memory
I/O, Storage, Archive
W
Committee Roles
Data Analytics, Visualization, & Storage Member
SC Workshop Committee Member: PMBS